The Prime Minister of Tonga says the issue of signing a United Nations Convention which recently led to protests in the country, will be put to the public to be voted on, after the coronation celebrations end.

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'Akilisi Pohiva, who supports CEDAW, says the decision is up to the people.

"It is a matter for the people to decide and since the public is split, there's a split amongst the people of the country, I think the best thing to do is to give it to the public to make the decision."

Tonga is priest-ridden, and its priests are willing to lie about the effects of CEDAW to boot, so I suspect they'll lose. But it does send a clear signal to Tonga's king who is in charge: the people.